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"Carlos Pinho"
Oct 2011
Milton Keynes, UK
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Soon I'll be joining you guys so where should I point my cores, 98 digits?
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"Ed Hall"
Dec 2009
Adirondack Mtns
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Jun 2003
Ottawa, Canada
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I guess we spoke too soon, there is a pile of composites in the 70+ digits now...
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"Carlos Pinho"
Oct 2011
Milton Keynes, UK
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Sep 2008
Kansas
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- A perl script which you might be using. - Another perl script. <one of my favorites at times> - A BOINC project that works in the larger range. To each his own. :-) |
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"Carlos Pinho"
Oct 2011
Milton Keynes, UK
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I'm talking about yafu flags. Using factor it starts with some ecm curves and at 98 digits probably it will be faster than using siqs.
Last fiddled with by pinhodecarlos on 2012-01-19 at 08:36 |
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Aug 2009
somewhere
197 Posts |
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). Here the status of the number is checked in the DB directly when you start to factor the current number. While Yoyos script gets a list of 100 or even 1000 unfactored numbers in the beginning, factors number by number without checking whether this number is already done or not. So if you start factoring the second number of your list it's probably done, the 100'th is definitely done. (At least in the low digit range, where many people are working.) But in the second (DB helper 1.4.1) script there is a mistake: line 76: if ( $1 != "C" ) { should be if ( $1 ne "C" ) { |
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Oct 2006
Berlin, Germany
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yoyo |
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Aug 2009
somewhere
197 Posts |
Yes, you are right! I probably had a different script in my mind.
Last fiddled with by RobertS on 2012-01-19 at 11:53 |
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Sep 2008
Kansas
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If you are using your own (or modified) script, then factor is better. It performs some ECM and then lets yafu decide what to use after that, sigs or nfs. One may also consider "-plan deep" as a switch.
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Jun 2003
Ottawa, Canada
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In my experience using factor() has been beneficial because a fair amount of composites were found early with P+1/P-1/ecm before the siqs() stage started.
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